Im looking to add a hard disk and cd drive to my pa1x.
Any recommendations on what my best possible options are and how much they are likely to cost? (In English Pounds please)
Sorry if this has been asked many times before this, im pretty new around here.
Cheers.
Best hard disk and cd drive for pa1x?
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Hi Matt
With regard to the hard drive, I would suggest you search for forum messages from wittid (Detlef) - he has some good experience with this.
As for the CDR drive - BE VERY CAREFUL. I bought a second-hand one which I was told was the same unit that Korg use for the PA1X and Triton keyboards - I installed it and it worked perfectly, however I started to notice that any MP3 recordings I made had irritating intermittent "clicks" in them. It was purely by chance that I discovered that it was the CDR drive which caused the problem - even though it wasn't being used at the time. SO, to be safe, buy the genuine Korg item however it is very expensive. If you need AKAI samples then you have no choice but to install the CDR drive, otherwise I recommend you use a portable CD/MP3 player and connect it to your audio in on your PA1X. Sure, you can't record on it but you can always transfer recordings and data to your PC and create your CDs there - much safer, more flexible and a lot faster (the PA1X CDR is SLOOOOOWWW).
Hope this helps
Cheers
Pete
With regard to the hard drive, I would suggest you search for forum messages from wittid (Detlef) - he has some good experience with this.
As for the CDR drive - BE VERY CAREFUL. I bought a second-hand one which I was told was the same unit that Korg use for the PA1X and Triton keyboards - I installed it and it worked perfectly, however I started to notice that any MP3 recordings I made had irritating intermittent "clicks" in them. It was purely by chance that I discovered that it was the CDR drive which caused the problem - even though it wasn't being used at the time. SO, to be safe, buy the genuine Korg item however it is very expensive. If you need AKAI samples then you have no choice but to install the CDR drive, otherwise I recommend you use a portable CD/MP3 player and connect it to your audio in on your PA1X. Sure, you can't record on it but you can always transfer recordings and data to your PC and create your CDs there - much safer, more flexible and a lot faster (the PA1X CDR is SLOOOOOWWW).
Hope this helps
Cheers
Pete

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hard drive
Hi Matt,
I put a hard drive in my PA1X only a couple of moths ago. From the Internet, do a Google search for Fujitsu MHT 2030AT. This is one of the recommended hard drives by Korg for the PA1X. You should then find a company called Ultratec (WWW.ultratec .co.uk). It says no stock if you go direct, but through Google it takes you to the right product. You will see the price in sterling also. I think they are overhauled units, but I've had no trouble and the price is right.
Then get a hard drive mounting bracket kit from the Korg parts dept. at Milton Keynes (about £10) if you dont have it already. Follow the installation instructions in the owners manual (at the back) and you have a 30 GB hard drive. Mine works perfectly and I have not had any trouble. Good Luck.
Riggers
I put a hard drive in my PA1X only a couple of moths ago. From the Internet, do a Google search for Fujitsu MHT 2030AT. This is one of the recommended hard drives by Korg for the PA1X. You should then find a company called Ultratec (WWW.ultratec .co.uk). It says no stock if you go direct, but through Google it takes you to the right product. You will see the price in sterling also. I think they are overhauled units, but I've had no trouble and the price is right.
Then get a hard drive mounting bracket kit from the Korg parts dept. at Milton Keynes (about £10) if you dont have it already. Follow the installation instructions in the owners manual (at the back) and you have a 30 GB hard drive. Mine works perfectly and I have not had any trouble. Good Luck.
Riggers
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